B.C. zooming toward electric vehicle charging station goal
VICTORIA — The province is speeding toward its goal of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, with 50 per cent of the 2040 target of 400 stations already built or underway.
“A record number of British Columbians are adopting electric vehicles for a quieter ride, cleaner air and lower fuel costs, and we’re making sure we have the public infrastructure needed to support this uptake,” Bruce Ralston, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation said. “We are on track to meet our goals for 2040 with more than half of the fast-charging sites needed already with one or more stations built.”
More than 54,400 EVs are on the road in B.C., leading to an estimated 216,000 tonnes in emission reductions per year.
The B.C. public light-duty zero-emission vehicle infrastructure study will serve as a guide for municipalities, First Nations communities and the private sector to invest in further expansion of the fast-charging and hydrogen-fuelling network in B.C. by identifying where and how many fast-charging or hydrogen-fuelling stations are needed for drivers to safely and easily travel around B.C.